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Indie Basement: Best Albums of 2024 So Far (Q1)

It’s Indie Basement’s favorite albums from 2024’s first three months, including Cindy Lee, Elbow, The Smile, Bill Ryder-Jones, and more

Indie Basement: Best Songs & Albums of March

Featuring Ride, Yard Act, Four Tet, Pernice Brothers, King Hannah, Cold Cave, Broadcast, High Llamas, and more of March’s best stuff.

Our Favorite Songs of the Week (playlist)

This week’s playlist includes Blondshell & Bully, Inter Arma, Beyoncé, Roc Marciano ft Larry June, High Llamas ft Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, Marina Allen, Vampire Weekend, Ride, and more.

Indie Basement (3/29): the week in classic indie, college rock & more

This week: reviews of new albums by Ride, The High Llamas, Chastity Belt, Dent May, Holiday Ghosts, Reyna Tropical, and more

Our Favorite Songs of the Week (playlist)

This week’s playlist includes Adrianne Lenker, Carpool, Kim Gordon, IDLES, glass beach, Sleater-Kinney, Yard Act, A Certain Ratio, Pernice Brothers, Chelsea Wolfe, JAMC and more.

Indie Basement: Best Songs & Albums of November 2023

Featuring GBV, Drop Nineteens, Halo Maud, High Llamas, J Mascis, Art Feynman, and more of November’s best stuff.

Indie Basement (12/10): the week in classic indie, college rock, and more

This week in the Basement: reviews of new albums from Bill Callahan & Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy and Deep Throat Choir, and reissues from The New Pornographers and The Long Blondes.

Listen: Bill Callahan & Bonnie 'Prince' Billy cover Billie Eilish's "Wish You Were Gay"

The “Wish You Were Gay” cover was produced by The High Llamas’ Sean O’Hagan.

Klaxons' James Righton announces debut solo album, shares "The Performer" video

”Am I this showman up on stage? Or am I the dad changing nappies?,” asks James. ”I find that really interesting: this idea of putting on a suit and becoming this other thing.”

Bill's Indie Basement (8/16): the week in classic indie, college rock, and more

This week: reviews of new albums from Ride, Oh Sees, Versus and Dry Cleaning, plus a new Radio Dept reissue and The High Lamas’ Sean O’Hagan goes solo.
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